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Man arrested on harassment charges in Hollis

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HOLLIS, NH — A 48-year-old Hollis man turned himself in to police on charges he made dozens of lewd phone calls to a local medical facility.

Zachary Hayner faces 13 counts of harassment, all misdemeanors, according to Hollis Police Chief Brendan LaFlamme.

A representative of the medical facility reported the disturbing phone calls on Dec. 8.

Police said the calls involved lewd behaviors and served no legitimate purpose.

Investigators determined approximately three dozen calls of this nature were made to the facility between Nov. 17 and Dec. 15.

Hayner turned himself in on Wednesday and was held on preventative detention at the Hillsborough County House of Corrections pending arraignment at 9th Circuit Court, Nashua District.

Hayner was released from the Hillsborough County House of Corrections on Nov. 10, where he had been held pending trial on four counts of gross lewdness in the presence of a child under 16.

Those charges remain pending in Hillsborough County Superior Court, with bail conditions in place.

Police are asking anyone with information related to Hayner’s activities since his release to contact the Hollis Police Department at (603) 465-7637.

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